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Full Idea
The axiom of Reducibility ...is crucial in the reduction of classes to logic, ...and seems to be a quite legitimate logical notion for Russell.
Gist of Idea
Russell saw Reducibility as legitimate for reducing classes to logic
Source
comment on B Russell/AN Whitehead (Principia Mathematica [1913]) by Bernard Linsky - Russell's Metaphysical Logic 6.4
Book Ref
Linsky,Bernard: 'Russell's Metaphysical Logic' [CSLI 1999], p.101
A Reaction
This is an unusual defence of the axiom, which is usually presumed to have been kicked into the long grass by Quine. If one could reduce classes to logic, that would destroy the opposition to logicism in a single neat coup.
14459 | Reducibility: a family of functions is equivalent to a single type of function [Russell] |
21720 | Russell saw Reducibility as legitimate for reducing classes to logic [Linsky,B on Russell/Whitehead] |
18130 | Axiom of Reducibility: there is always a function of the lowest possible order in a given level [Russell, by Bostock] |
13428 | Reducibility: to every non-elementary function there is an equivalent elementary function [Ramsey] |
21716 | In simple type theory the axiom of Separation is better than Reducibility [Gödel, by Linsky,B] |
18170 | The Axiom of Reducibility is self-effacing: if true, it isn't needed [Quine] |
21717 | Reducibility undermines type ramification, and is committed to the existence of functions [Quine, by Linsky,B] |
18169 | Axiom of Reducibility: propositional functions are extensionally predicative [Maddy] |
21705 | Reducibility says any impredicative function has an appropriate predicative replacement [Linsky,B] |
17900 | The Axiom of Reducibility made impredicative definitions possible [George/Velleman] |